Al Wala' Wal Bara'
Al-wala' wa-l-bara' (Arabic: الولاء والبراء‎) is an
ArabicArabic term in Islam, meaning "loyalty and disavowal". It signifies
loving and hating for the sake of Allah. [1] Al-wala' wa-l-bara' is
referred to as holding fast to all that is pleasing to Allah, and
withdrawing from and opposing all that is displeasing to Allah, for
the sake of Allah. This is for their calling towards something other
than submission to Allah, whether on purpose or by nature of
disbelief. Loving for the sake of Allah means to love Allah and to
show loyalty to Him by following His Shariah. It means to love all
that is good and permissible in the Quran and Sunnah. This type of
love requires one to defend Allah's deen and to preserve it. It is to
love those who are obedient to Allah and to defend and assist them.
Hating for the sake of Allah signifies showing anger towards those who
oppose Allah, His Messenger, His deen, and the believers
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Arabic LanguageArabicArabic (Arabic: العَرَبِيَّة‎) al-ʻarabiyyah
[ʔalʕaraˈbijːah] ( listen) or (Arabic:
عَرَبِيّ‎) ʻarabī [ˈʕarabiː] ( listen) or
[ʕaraˈbij]) is a Central Semitic language that first emerged in Iron
Age northwestern Arabia and is now the lingua franca of the Arab
world.[4] It is named after the Arabs, a term initially used to
describe peoples living from
MesopotamiaMesopotamia in the east to the
Anti-
LebanonLebanon mountains in the west, in northwestern Arabia, and in the
Sinai peninsula.
ArabicArabic is classified as a macrolanguage comprising 30
modern varieties, including its standard form (Modern Standard Arabic)
[5].
The modern written language (Modern Standard Arabic) is derived from
Classical Arabic
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ArabicArabicArabic (Arabic: العَرَبِيَّة‎) al-ʻarabiyyah
[ʔalʕaraˈbijːah] ( listen) or (Arabic:
عَرَبِيّ‎) ʻarabī [ˈʕarabiː] ( listen) or
[ʕaraˈbij]) is a Central Semitic language that first emerged in Iron
Age northwestern Arabia and is now the lingua franca of the Arab
world.[4] It is named after the Arabs, a term initially used to
describe peoples living from
MesopotamiaMesopotamia in the east to the
Anti-
LebanonLebanon mountains in the west, in northwestern Arabia, and in the
Sinai peninsula.
ArabicArabic is classified as a macrolanguage comprising 30
modern varieties, including its standard form (Modern Standard Arabic)
[5].
The modern written language (Modern Standard Arabic) is derived from
Classical Arabic
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IslamIslamIslam (/ˈɪslɑːm/)[note 1] is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion
teaching that there is only one
GodGod (Allah)[1] and that
MuhammadMuhammad is
the messenger of God.[2][3] It is the world's second-largest
religion[4] and the fastest-growing major religion in the
world,[5][6][7] with over 1.8 billion followers or 24.1% of the
global population,[8] known as Muslims.[9] Muslims make up a majority
of the population in 50 countries.[4]
IslamIslam teaches that
GodGod is
merciful, all-powerful, unique[10] and has guided mankind through
prophets, revealed scriptures and natural signs.[3][11] The primary
scriptures of
IslamIslam are the Quran, viewed by Muslims as the verbatim
word of God, and the teachings and normative example (called the
sunnah, composed of accounts called hadith) of
MuhammadMuhammad (c
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Al Wala' Wal Bara'
Al-wala' wa-l-bara' (Arabic: الولاء والبراء‎) is an
ArabicArabic term in Islam, meaning "loyalty and disavowal". It signifies
loving and hating for the sake of Allah. [1] Al-wala' wa-l-bara' is
referred to as holding fast to all that is pleasing to Allah, and
withdrawing from and opposing all that is displeasing to Allah, for
the sake of Allah. This is for their calling towards something other
than submission to Allah, whether on purpose or by nature of
disbelief. Loving for the sake of Allah means to love Allah and to
show loyalty to Him by following His Shariah. It means to love all
that is good and permissible in the Quran and Sunnah. This type of
love requires one to defend Allah's deen and to preserve it. It is to
love those who are obedient to Allah and to defend and assist them.
Hating for the sake of Allah signifies showing anger towards those who
oppose Allah, His Messenger, His deen, and the believers
[...More...]